SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., June 8, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- SAFE
COMMUNICATIONS, INC, (Pink Sheets: SGTB) announced today that
the company has put two new directors on the board of directors of
their NCAP Security Systems Subsidiary. The company is
planning to merge NCAP Security into the recently purchased
Northsight Capital, Inc. (OTC Bulletin board: NCAP)
NCAP is currently building their management team and website,
MaskMail.com, which should be launched by the end of next week. The
new directors are the following.
David Carpenter is
currently the Vice President for Global Security for PepsiCo, Inc.
He has the overall responsibility for the world-wide security
programs of PepsiCo's Corporate and Operating Divisions. Mr.
Carpenter's main focus and responsibilities center on issues of
Crisis Management, Business Continuity Planning, as well as the
protection of PepsiCo's people, facilities, brands and
reputation.
Prior to joining PepsiCo in July
2002, Mr. Carpenter was the Assistant Secretary of State for
Diplomatic Security at the U.S. State Department in Washington, D.C. where, among other duties,
had oversight responsibilities of the bureau's $600 million budget and was responsible for
security at 270 American embassies and consulates worldwide.
During this time, Mr. Carpenter held the title of Ambassador
and was the Director for the Office of Foreign Missions.
Mr. Carpenter additionally had a distinguished 26-year career
with the United States Secret Service which included assignments in
Phoenix, Arizona; Los Angeles, California; multiple assignments
in Washington, D.C. and served as
the Special Agent-in-Charge of the Presidential Protective Division
under Presidents Bush and Clinton.
A member of the Senior Executive Service, Mr. Carpenter served
on numerous security committees helping to improve security at
other government agencies and institutions throughout the federal
government.
Joseph R. Carlon: Mr.
Carlon spent 16 years managing security operations in the private
sector including responsibility for managing the operational
security interests of Exxon Mobil Corporation. In that capacity
developed and communicated strategic plans and objectives;
developed, promoted, and disseminated best operating practices and
coordinated security and risk management activities of a large
worldwide multi-cultural staff. Prior to joining the private sector
spent twenty years with the United States Secret Service. Career
culminated in an assignment as Assistant Director, Protective
Research. That assignment included managing the Intelligence,
Technical Security, and Information Management functions. He is a
long-term member, and served on the board of directors, of the
International Security Management Association (ISMA).
As a founding CSO Emeritus/Faculty of the CSO Executive Council,
Mr. Carlon serves as a content expert for Council product/content
development.
Career Highlights
- Senior level executive with large multinational
corporation
- Over 20 years experience in U.S. Secret Service, an integral
member of Executive Staff responsible for policy formulation and
program management of national and international Bureau protective
services and investigative operations.
- Extensive investigative background includes national and
international expertise in terrorism, fraud, counterfeit
deterrence, intelligence, and forgery.
- Called on as expert witness before Congressional committees in
both Houses to testify on a variety of subjects such as currency
design, counterfeit deterrence, and credit card fraud.
- Directed activities of up to 400 technical specialists and
expert professionals to maintain security at top-level
installations including the White House.
- In 1987, conferred Presidential Rank Award as Meritorious
Executive, an honor accompanied by a significant cash bonus.
- Served as adjunct faculty member at George
Washington University, teaching graduate courses in
contemporary law enforcement issues, including international and
transnational terrorism
Professional Experience
Manager, Security - March 1994 -
December 2004
Exxon Mobil Corporation, Houston,
Texas
Vice President, Internal Affairs - July 1989 - February
1994
Allegheny Health, Education and Research Foundation
U.S. Secret Service – January 1969
- July 1989
Assistant Director
Office of Protective Research, Washington, DC
Deputy Assistant Director
Office of Investigations
Special Agent in Charge
Counterfeit Division, National Headquarters, Washington, DC
Chuck Vance, NCAP President
stated: NCAP Security Systems has put together one of the
finest Boards of Directors in the security industry to
insure the performance, quality, and reliability of the
anonymous tip hotline, MaskMail.com. Each of the board
members brings to the table years of experience in the security
field, both in the public and private sector; or, years of
experience in the business arena, or both.
About Safe Communications, Inc. Safe Communications, Inc.
provides open and secure family communications that are in step
with today's advances in the social media. While protecting our
most precious asset, our children, our systems are designed to
enhance the quality and frequency of day-to-day communications
among family members and friends. Early detection devices warn
parents of potential abuse and inappropriate content allowing
secure, open exchange with loved ones and friends.
We allow users to experience the marvel of advanced technology
without fear or danger.
Just as your child is not allowed to enjoy a ride in the car
without a seat belt, Safe Communications designs products so that
your children can enjoy the electronic ride without being exposed
to potential harm or abuse. For more information, contact:
info@safecommunications.com.
www.SafeCommunications.com, www.anonymousTips.com
SOURCE Safe Communications, Inc.